True Grit Gallops Into First

It's been out for three weeks, but True Grit finally managed to finish first at the U.S. weekend box office, toppling Little Fockers from the No. 1 spot.

The Coen Bros.' western, already their highest grossing film to date with $110.4 million domestically, corralled an estimated $15 million this weekend to Fockers's $13.8 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Debuting in third place was the Nicolas Cage supernatural thriller Season of the Witch with $10.7 million, followed by Tron: Legacy with $9.8 million. Black Swan rounded out the top five domestic releases with $8.4 million.

The Gwyneth Paltrow-Garrett Hedlund music drama Country Strong expanded into wide release with a sixth place finish of $7.3 million. The Fighter was seventh with $7 million.

Rounding out the Top 10 releases were The King's Speech in eighth place with $6.8 million, followed very closely by Yogi Bear also with $6.8 million and then by Tangled with $5.2 million.

The Social Network was re-released into about 600 theaters this weekend, where it raked in an additional $650,000 to finish 17th. It comes out on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday.